Posted on 12/05/2005 4:41:50 PM PST by Dane
That was the objective all along. This just confirms it.
Delay re-elected with 65% of the vote.
DeLay will win re-election easily. It may be closer than the usual landslide. The Rats will be foiled again.
A new CNN poll shows that an overwhelming majority of people would vote for an unnamed candidate rather than [insert name of any politician here].
ronnie earle though will try to drag this out as long as he can.
"ronnie earle though will try to drag this out as long as he can."
True, and we can count on CNN to help him.
Instead of just discussing about bad is the CNN, WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP DeLAY !
A little more on this poll:
http://www.forbes.com/business/manufacturing/feeds/ap/2005/12/05/ap2371063.html
"The survey also found that 55 percent of registered voters said that the charges that DeLay broke campaign finance laws are definitely or probably true, while 34 percent said they were probably or definitely not true."
CNN editor: "Our smear campaign is working- but we've got to do more!"
Pointing out CNN's bias is helping out DeLay and Tom Delay is no wuss and will beat ronnie earle in court.
Sure, because networks like CNN have done all they could to trash the man.
This poll is baloney. No way is DeLay going to lose his seat.
52 and 37 do not add up to 100, but 89%. As with most Clintoon Nazi Network polls, they oversample RATs by a margin of over 47% RAT. I figure all the RAT sampling would vote agains DeLay.
If there were 1000 people sampled, and that holds true, 470 would be against him.
11 % are usuaally considered "moderates" and they vote 50/50 which would be about 100 on either side.
The 37% is probably the Republican base that would never vote for any RAT. If you had a 45/45 RAT vs Republicans and split the "moderat vote", DeLay is still even if not ahead.
The FOOL's GOLD of FAKE POLLS.
He's gotta be acquitted before the primary, or he's dead.
CNN/USATODAY/GALLUP POLL
President's approval ratings continue to sag
February 18, 2004
"Bush's slip coincides with growing complaints about slow job growth, accusations that he shirked his National Guard duty in the 1970s, failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and stalled efforts to establish democracy there."
"Political analysts were not surprised at a key finding of the poll: If the presidential election were today, either John Kerry or John Edwards would beat Bush."
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